Anonymous wrote:In our family everyone that has a phone has the free version of Life 360. That includes parents, teens and college students. My kids can see where I am and I can see where they are...if I look. Don't give me a reason to look and I won't. I have enough other things to keep me busy. But we are honest with our kids and they have figured out that having our trust is worth it. Our oldest is a junior in college and goes to school out of state. She has said she likes that we have it. She considers it a safety back up. She checks on us more than we check on her. Typically she checks to see if we are at home or if we are out so she knows if she can call home. I check our 17 year old at night since he works late and closes the building he works at. I'm not going to go to sleep until he is home so I like to know if he has left work yet. My husband and I both have it and our kids have seen that in our marriage we don't have anything to hide from each other. Since we don't have anything to hide then the app is just for safety and continence.
I'm asking this seriously, why? Is the precise arrival moment really that big of a deal? Or is it that you have a little anxiety about not being able to see exactly where your kid is whenever you want? I get it. It's not easy when your kid is away at college and it can easily cause a bit of anxiety. I definitely had some, but I dont know. It just felt like ok, now is the time for me to start letting go. Collge is the first step in becoming an actual adult. Unless there are some special circumstances it seems really helcipoterish to me.Anonymous wrote:We have it and rarely look (rarely, not never). But as a pp said, when we go to our child's school, or they are coming home it is nice to know if the arrival is in 5 or 35 minutes.
We first got it for pick up for a sport they attended weekly in MS, and it was great for knowing when the bus was arriving back at the general location. It meant I didn't have to wait for them and they didn't have to wait for me.
Hey, at least you know it's creepy. Some people think it's perfectly normal.Anonymous wrote:I still track my 21 yo college student. Call me creepy. I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Can't kids leave them phone in their room and then proceed to stay out all night? Perhaps some parents need to implant a device like you do for your dog?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you find lost phones?
We’ve never lost one.
Call it!
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't be using that in college.
We all share Find My Friends but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you find lost phones?
We’ve never lost one.